"PAU" 2008 Obituary

PAUCO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-12 published
BOBOR,
Anne
Peacefully at Upper Canada Lodge in Niagara-on-the-Lake on Thursday,
May 8, 2008, in her 87th year. Beloved Aunt of Betty
MARWICK,
Pearl ACCARDO,
Robert and Michael
BOBOR, Bonnie
MacKENZIE, Michelle
BOURASSA,
BettyCALZONETTI and Kathy
CORKERY. Predeceased by
her sister Elizabeth
HANUS and brothers Paul, John and Michael
BOBOR.
Special friend of Mary
PAUCO and Josephine
HUCKO. She
was a long time employee of The T. Eaton Co. Ltd. Resting at
Hetherington and Deans Funeral Chapel, Niagara Falls 905-354-5614,
where the family will receive Friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the funeral chapel
on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at 4 p.m. Cremation will follow.
As an expression of sympathy, in memoriam contributions to the
Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. On line tributes at www.mem.com.

PAUDYN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-12 published
PAUDYN,
Ryszard▼ "
Richard▼"
Born in Warsaw, Ryszard passed away suddenly on Sunday, March 9,
2008 at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Anna, and formerly
of Janina. Loving father of Barbara and her husband John, Richard
and his wife Magret. Much loved grandfather of Jennifer, Michael,
Krysta, Ricky, Paul, Alexandria and Katrina. Dear brother of
Bozena. Deported to the Soviet Gulag during World War 2. Fought
in the Second Polish Corps of the British Eighth Army. Officer
of the Sixth Armoured Regiment of the Children of Lwow. Immigrated
to Canada in 1948 and employed at De Havilland and Boeing Aircraft.
Ryszard PAUDYN was very active in the Polish community as former
manager of the 'White Eagle' soccer club, past president of the
Circle of Former Soldiers of the Sixth Ar moured Regiment, for
mer director and vice-president of Branch 20 of the Polish Combatants
Association, former vice president and media relations officer
of the head Executive Board of the Canadian Polish Congress,
former director of the Charitable Foundation and Invalids' Fund
of the Canadian Polish Congress, director of the Adam Mickiewicz
Foundation. He was a frequent contributor to the Polish language
press and recipient of numerous awards including the Knight's
Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Gold Award of the Canadian
Polish Congress, Silver Cross of the Polish Combatants Association,
and Ontario Achievement Award commemorating 50 years of community
service. He will be sadly missed by his family in Canada and
in Poland. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on
Friday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at All Saints Roman
Catholic Church, 1415 Royal York Rd., on Saturday, March 15,
2008 at 10 a.m. Private entombment Riverside Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Adam Mickiewicz Foundation
in Canada (95 Meadowvale Drive, Toronto, Ontario M8Z 3J5).

PAUDYN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-09 published
Richard PAUDYN, 86: Soldier And Polish Patriot
He survived a Siberian gulag to find freedom in Canada
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S10
Ottawa -- Richard
PAUDYN survived the horrors of a Siberian labour
camp, followed by months of front-line combat during the Second
World War before emigrating to Canada and building a life during
the postwar prosperity boom.
Exiled to Siberia along with hundreds of thousands of other Polish
citizens after Germany and the Soviet Union carved up their homeland
in 1939, Mr.
PAUDYN endured 18 months of brutal treatment at
the hands of the feared NKVD, the Soviet secret police.
Trying to survive long, tedious days spent in backbreaking labour
in all kinds of weather, followed by a few hours of sleep at
night, he barely kept body and soul together on a miserable diet
designed to break the spirit of the zeks, or prisoners. Greasy
soup made from rotting fish heads, thin gruel that a starving
dog would turn its nose up at, the disgusting rations fell far
short of what a human being needed to survive the Siberian winter.
The temperature could fall to -40 and beatings were routine.
The one thing that kept Mr.
PAUDYN going was the faint hope that
he and his fellow Poles might one day be released by the Soviets
to join the fight against the Nazis. Finally, after Germany attacked
Russia in 1941, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin permitted them
to do just that.
A few months later, Mr.
PAUDYN was training with the Polish Armed
Forces in the West, one of about 250,000 Poles who fought with
the Allies during the Second World War. Serving as a tankman
with the 6th Armoured Regiment "Children of Lwow," Mr.
PAUDYN
fought at the bloody battle of Monte Cassino in 1944. Founded
by St. Benedict in A.D. 524, the abbey of Cassino blocked the
road to Rome and was fortified as a vital stronghold of the Germans'
Gustav Line.
Worried that the Germans would station their artillery spotters
inside the 500-metre high abbey, since it commanded the countryside
below, the Allies decided to bomb it. On February 15, 1944, U.S.
bombers dropped 1,150 tons of high explosive and incendiary bombs
and levelled the monastery to a smoking mass of rubble. At the
time, the abbey was unoccupied by the Germans, the U.S. Army
concluded in 1969.
ThatApril,Mr.PAUDYN and his regiment, part of the 2nd Polish
Corps, of the British 8th Army, relieved their British comrades
in the front line and prepared to assault the abbey, now defended
by tough German paratroopers.
For Mr. PAUDYN and his fellow Poles, pretty much all devout Catholics
to a man, fighting to capture an important Catholic symbol remained
a pivotal moment of their war against the brutal occupiers of
their country. On May 11, 1944, a massive bombardment from 1,600 guns
kicked off the Allied attack. For three days, Mr.
PAUDYN's regiment
fought in the mountains above Cassino and suffered heavy losses.
Finally, on May 18, Polish soldiers from the 12th Podolian Uhlans
Regiment found the abbey abandoned. A Polish flag was raised
over the ruins and the battle was finally over. Mr.
PAUDYN had
survived, but many of his countrymen had not. Overall, the Allies
suffered 54,000 casualties at Cassino, while the Germans lost
20,000 men.
Richard PAUDYN grew up in Lwow, now a part of the Ukraine, during
the 1930s. Poland had only enjoyed its independence from czarist
Russia since 1918, and Mr.
PAUDYN and his fellow students were
inspired by the history of the Polish army, then, as now, a distinctive
element of Polish society.
AfterPoland collapsed in ruins in September, 1939, Mr.
PAUDYN,
who was only 18, tried to escape to Hungary. In January, 1940,
he and his best friend Ted Wehrstein were betrayed by a guide
while trying to cross the Hungarian frontier and they were arrested
by the NKVD. After a quick trial, Mr.
PAUDYN was sentenced
to eight years hard labour in a Siberian gulag.
After the war, he spent three years in Britain before immigrating
to Toronto in 1948. He arrived with a small suitcase containing
a few photos, his medals (including Poland's Cross of Valour),
and some clothes. Still, he was alive and ready to start over.
During the 1950s, Mr.
PAUDYN worked for de Havilland Aircraft
before moving to McDonnell Douglas's purchasing department. In
many ways, the 1950s was one of Canada's best decades and he
made the most of it. The war was won and unemployment was very
low. People were moving to the newly built suburbs and optimism
for the future was high. Even so, Mr.
PAUDYN never forgot his
Polish roots and his wartime comrades. Active in Branch 20 of
the Polish Combatants Association and the Canadian Polish Congress,
he received many awards his community service.
Ryszard▲▼ZdzislawStefanPAUDYN was born on November 27, 1921,
in Warsaw, Poland. He died in a car crash in Toronto on March 9,
2008. He was 86. He leaves his wife Ania, daughter Barbara, son
Richard, sister Bozena and seven grandchildren.

PAUDYN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
PAUDYN,
Ryszard▲ "
Richard▲"
Born in Warsaw, Ryszard passed away suddenly on Sunday, March 9,
2008 at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Anna, and formerly
of Janina. Loving father of Barbara and her husband John, Richard
and his wife Magret. Much loved grandfather of Jennifer, Michael,
Krysta, Ricky, Paul, Alexandria and Katrina. Dear brother of
Bozena. Deported to the Soviet Gulag during World War 2. Fought
in the Second Polish Corps of the British Eighth Army. Officer
of the Sixth Armoured Regiment of the Children of Lwow. Immigrated
to Canada in 1948 and employed at De Havilland and Boeing Aircraft.
Ryszard PAUDYN was very active in the Polish community as former
manager of the "White Eagle" soccer club, past president of the
Circle of Former Soldiers of the Sixth Armoured Regiment, former
director and vice-president of Branch 20 of the Polish Combatants
Association, former vice-president and media relations officer
of the head Executive Board of the Canadian Polish Congress,
former director of the Charitable Foundation and Invalids' Fund
of the Canadian Polish Congress, director of the Adam Mickiewicz
Foundation. He was a frequent contributor to the Polish language
press and recipient of numerous awards including the Knight's
Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, Gold Award of the Canadian
Polish Congress, Silver Cross of the Polish Combatants Association,
and Ontario Achievement Award commemorating 50 years of community
service. He will be sadly missed by his family in Canada and
in Poland. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on
Friday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at All Saints Roman
Catholic Church, 1415 Royal York Rd., on Saturday, March 15,
2008 at 11 a.m. Private entombment Riverside Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Adam Mickiewicz Foundation
in Canada (95 Meadowvale Drive, Toronto, Ontario M8Z 3J5).

PAUL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-04-23 published
PAUL-- In loving memory of my "buppa," Mike
PAUL, who passed away on April 27, 2007.
Those whom we love go out of sight,
But never out of mind,
They are cherished in the hearts
Of those they leave behind.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just in all his days,
Sincere and true in heart and mind,
Beautiful memories he left behind.
Always thinking of you, Michelle.

PAUL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-26 published
PAUL,
Elsie (née
McCABE)
Formerly of Thamesville and R.R.# 3 Florence, passed away peacefully
at the C.K.H.A. Sydenham Campus, Wallaceburg on Sunday, February 24,
2008 at the age of 93. Born in Euphemia Twp., daughter of the
late Ernie and Lillian
(WRIGHT)
McCABE.
Beloved wife of the late
Orville H.
PAUL (1991.) Loving mother of Calvin and Dorothy
PAUL
of Bothwell, Doreen, Mrs. Larry
RICHARDSON of Dresden. Sadly
missed by her grandchildren David, Bruce, Brian, Sheri, Jeff,
Paul and great-grandchildren Michael, Joshua, Tyler, Robert,
Candice, Christopher, Zachary, Kaitlyn, Marley, and great-great-grand_son
Zachery PAUL. Dear sister of Luth and Mabel
McCABE of Dresden.
Predeceased by brothers Stewart, Melvin, Donald, and a sister
Alta BRITTLE.
ThePaul family will receive Friends at the John
C. Badder Funeral Home on Tuesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, February 27,
2008 at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Linda
McFADDEN officiating. Interment
Mayhew-Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations may be made
at the funeral home by cheque to the C.K.H.A. Foundation (Palliative
Care Unit Sydenham Campus) or the charity of one's choice. Online
condolences and donations may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com..
Tecumseh Rebekah Lodge No. 293 will hold a memorial service on
Tuesday evening at 7: 00 p.m. '"A tree will be planted in memory
of Elsie PAUL in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp."

PAUL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
HUBER,
Simon
Passed away peacefully at the Forest Heights Long Term Care Centre,
Kitchener on Friday, May 30, 2008 at the age of 84 years. Beloved
husband of 61 years to Corinne (née
BERNOSKI.)
Loving father
of Dianne (Ken)
McDOUGALL of Guelph and Robert (Mary)
HUBER of
London. He will be remembered by his grandchildren, Shawna
PAUL,
Geoffrey HUBER
(HeidiSHERWOOD) and Gwendolyn
HUBER. Dear brother
of Anna, Rita and Sister Gertrude. Predeceased by his parents,
Simon and Anne
HUBER, brothers, George, Magnus, Joseph, Jerome
and sisters, Mary and Barbara. Simon and his brother, Jerome
were partners in Huber Homes Ltd., in the K-W area for many years.
He was a 50 year member of the Knights of Columbus, Waterloo
Council #5135 and, after retirement, in Kincardine. Simon loved
hunting, fishing, horseshoe playing, bowling and card games.
His grandchildren share his love of the outdoors and will always
have fond memories and continue the legacy. Simon's family will
receive relatives and Friends at the Henry Walser Funeral Home,
507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467 Sunday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Prayers will be offered in the Funeral Home on Monday,
June 2, 2008 at 10: 30 a.m. then transfer will be made to Saint Mark's
Roman Catholic Parish (55 Driftwood Doctor Kitchener) for Simon's
FuneralMass at 11 a.m. Fr. Adrian
LEE officiating. A reception
will follow the Mass in the Church Hall. Interment in the Kincardine
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Visit
www.henrywalser.com for Simon's memorial.

PAUL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-28 published
CONROY,
RitaMary (née
PAUL)
With sadness, our family announces the passing of Rita, in her
83rd year, on Sunday, January 27, 2008 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences
Centre. Rita, loving mother of Paul, dear grandmother of Andrea
and mother-in-law of Cindy. Survived by her sisters Ann
HENDRIKS
and Ethel GIBSON.
Predeceased by her sister Mary
WANNAN and brothers
John PAUL,
JosephPAUL, Robert
PAUL and Michael
PAUL. Sadly missed
by her many nieces and nephews. We wish to thank the staff at
Sunnybrook Critical Care Unit for their excellent care. Resting
at the Paul O'Connor Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East
(between Warden and Pharmacy), from 7-9 p.m. Monday. Mass of
Christian Burial Tuesday 10: 30 a.m., St. Aidan's Roman Catholic
Church, 3501 Finch Avenue East. Cremation to follow. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to Sunnybrook Hospital would be appreciated.

PAULIONIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-08 published
PAULIONIS,
George
In loving memory of George, who passed away 5 years ago, March 8th,
2003. A smile for all, a heart of gold One of the best, this
world could hold Never selfish, always kind We miss you George
and always will. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Irma
and family.

PAULL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-01 published
PAULL,
MargaretV.
Peacefully passed away at the Toronto General Hospital, on Saturday,
March 29th, 2008, in her 89th year. Daughter of the late Herbert
and Margaret
PAULL of Toronto. Margaret was a graduate of the
Ontario College of Art, and she spent her career in the Canadian
Branch of Collins Publishing, rising to the position of Managing
Editor at the time of her retirement. She is also survived by
her cousin Robin (Philip)
JOHNSON, as well as Christopher and
Timothy (Tricia)
JOHNSON.
Friends may call at the Trull "North
Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks
south of Lawrence) on Thursday from 1: 30 p.m. until time of the
funeral service, which will be held in the chapel at 2: 30 o'clock.
Cremation to follow. If desired, in memoriam donations may be
made to the charity of your choice.

PAULL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-06 published
PAULL,
MichaelLindsay
(February 2, 1935-May 4, 2008)
It is with great sadness that the family announces Michael's
death in Markham Stouffville Hospital. Michael was born, raised
and educated in Sunderland, England. After three years in the
Royal Air Force he joined Marconi as a radar and electronics
engineer. In 1959 he married Barbara
VENN (his wife and best
friend for the next 48 years). He then joined the new and exciting
world of live television engineering with Tynes Tees Television
in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1966, seeking new adventures, the
Paulls emigrated to Canada, with their three young children,
Susan, Catherine and Jonathan. Michael joined Advertel in Toronto
and New York, then started his own companies in California and
Toronto, importing television studio equipment from Europe, conducting
R&D and manufacturing in electronics and communications. In 2001,
while exploring Petra in Jordon with Barbara, Michael was suddenly
unable to walk back to their horses. This marked the onset of
Multiple Sclerosis and then Parkinson's Syndrome. Michael really
enjoyed life. He loved his family, his Friends, good food, fine
wines, travelling, history, photography, Information Technology,
sports cars, music and flying small airplanes. We will miss him
so much. Friends may call at O'Neill Funeral Home, 6324 Main
Street, Stouffville (905-642-2855) on Thurs. from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m.
Burial to take place at Stouffville Cemetery immediately following.
If desired, donations may be made to The Movements Disorder Clinic
(Dr. Susan Fox) or The Memory Clinic (Dr. TangWai), c/o Toronto
Hospital (Western Division).

PAULSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-05 published
RANDS,
ClydeDavidRichard
Suddenly at the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital, Picton,
Ontario on Friday, December 14, 2007, Clyde
RANDS formerly of
Cherry Valley, at the age of 89. Beloved husband of Catherine
RANDS (née
WATTAM, former wife of the late Doctor G.A.
POWERS) and
the late Anna Leona Cecelia
RANDS (née
LABA.) Dear brother of
Cyril (Lena) and the late Reginald (Trid). Predeceased by his
four sisters. Uncle of Maurina
PAULSON,
MaryBLOCH and Jimmy
HUELIN.
Step-father of Scot
POWERS (Louise) and Nancy (Brent
BAILEY) and their children Darcy, Calum, Travis, Zachary and
Lauren. Mr.
RANDS rested at the Hicks Funeral Home, 2 Centre
Street, Picton. 613-476-5571. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated
in the Church of St. Gregory The Great on Tuesday, December 18
at 11 a.m. The Reverend Father Bernard
O'NEILL and Deacon William
GERVAIS officiated. Interment of Cremated Remains will take place
in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. (Cheques only, please). Friends
were received at the Church for one hour prior to the Massachusetts.

PAULSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-23 published
BOYD,
Mary (née
HAYES)
(July 23, 1921-February 20, 2008)
Mary passed away peacefully February 20, 2008. She was born in
Regina, Saskatchewan, the firstborn of Irish immigrant parents,
Tom and Ella
HAYES.
She received a B.A. and M.S.W. at the University
of Saskatchewan. She continued to practice social work following
her marriage to Angus
BOYD until the birth of the first child.
The family moved west and settled in Edmonton, Alberta where
Angus developed a thriving medical practice while Mary assumed
the role of "professional homemaker" raising the family of eight
children. She played an active role in the C.W.L., Catholic Family
Services and the John Howard Society. While she loved theatre,
travel, afternoon tea, daily Mass, regular escapes to "the Island",
and her annual 39th birthday party at Lake Edith, nothing could
compete with her love for Angus. In the mid 1980's they retired
to their lovely waterfront home on Chalet Road, Saanich, British
Columbia where they spent close to 20 happy years. Following
Angus' death in January 2004, Mary moved to the Providence Care
Youville Residence in Vancouver, British Columbia. Even while
suffering dementia, she was a gracious woman with an ever present
smile and continuing concern for others. She was a devoted wife,
a loving mother and a woman of deep faith who will be sadly missed
by her family and Friends.
Predeceased by her brother Thomas
HAYES of Calgary, Alberta.
and her husband, Doctor John Angus
BOYD.
She is survived by her
sister-in-law Ann
HAYES of Calgary, her children John
BOYD of
Surrey,BritishColumbia; Donald
BOYD of Langley, British Columbia
Mary Ellen
BOYD
(Dr.MontyREITZIK) of West Vancouver, British
Columbia; Jean
STAUFFER
(Dr.AnthonySTAUFFER) of Newport Beach,
Calif; Patrick
BOYD
(PattiPAULSON) of Calgary Alberta.; Angus
BOYD
(CatherineCOUGHLAN) of Edmonton, Alberta.; Kathleen
BOYD
of Vancouver, B. C and her ten grandchildren: James, Joshua,
Joel, Christopher, Patrick, Jamie, Gordie, Raphael, Caitlin and
Thomas.
A special thank you goes out to Doctor Marla Gordon as well as Jessica
Malkoske and all the wonderful nursing staff of the second and
third floors at Youville Residence. The family would particularly
like to thank Mary's companions and caregivers, Rebecca and Felicia,
for their loving care over the last four years.
A private funeral mass will be held in future. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Tapestry Foundation for Health Care, designating
Youville Residence as the recipient would be appreciated (www.tapestryfoundation.ca).

PAUPST o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-25 published
HONSINGER,
PeterOrwell
At Belvedere Heights, Parry Sound on Wednesday April 23, 2008.
Peter Orwell
HONSINGER of McKellar in his 75th year. Beloved
husband of Patricia
(ARTHUR)
HONSINGER. Dear father of Charles
HONSINGER and wife
Jeannie of Saint Thomas, Brian
HONSINGER and
wife Cathy of Aylmer, Lynn
BURWELL and husband Kevin of Aylmer
and Pearl McROBERTS of Parry Sound. Loved by his grandchildren.
Brother of Ben
HONSINGER and his wife
Lea of Aylmer, Theresa
NUNN of Saint Thomas and Ada
PAUPST of Aylmer. Predeceased by brothers,
Homer, Norman and Joe
HONSINGER.
Also survived by numerous nieces
and nephews. Born in Saint Thomas, Ontario on December 19, 1933
son of the late Norman and Ruby
(CARTER)
HONSINGER.
Pete had
worked for Truman Motors, and
UAP in London and Aylmer. He
retired in 1987 and moved to Parry Sound. He was a member of
The Royal Canadian Legion. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer 12: 30-3:00 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 2008
followed by the funeral service at 3: 00 p.m. The Rev. Michael
WELLWOOD,
Padre to Branch #81, Royal Canadian Legion, Aylmer
will officiate. Cremation to follow and burial of ashes in Springfield
Cemetery at a later date. Donations to the Humane Society, Heart
and Stroke Foundation or Trinity Anglican Church would be appreciated.
Condolences may be sent at kebbelfuneralhome.com

PAUSNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-01 published
WARWICK,
PeterAlfred
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services-Owen Sound, on Sunday,
March 30th, 2008. Peter Alfred
WARWICK, of Owen Sound, in his
61st year. Dearly beloved husband of Kaye
WARWICK (née
ROBERTSON.)
Loving father of Amanda (Jay)
PAUSNER and Andrew (Melissa)
WARWICK,
both of Owen Sound. Loving grandfather of Emma
PAUSNER.
Dear
brother of Paul (Alana)
WARWICK, of Meaford and Robert
WARWICK
of Owen Sound. Dear brother-in-law of Mardy and
Al HUNTER,
AlanROBERTSON and his partner, Gayle, and Jim and Karen
ROBERTSON.
Predeceased by his parents, Doug and Helen
WARWICK, his parents-in-law,
Norm and Winnie
ROBERTSON and his brother-in-law, Bill
ROBERTSON.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 -14th Street
West, Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K 3X8 (519-376-7492) on Wednesday,
April 2nd, 2008 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Peter
WARWICK will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday,
April 3rd, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would
appreciate donations to Alpha 1-Canada or G.R.A.C.E. as your
expression of sympathy.

PAUWELS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-13 published
POLISAK,
Mary (née
LIMACHER)
Of Elgin Manor passed away on Saturday, March 8th, 2008, at her
late residence, peacefully, surrounded by her loving family,
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Peter
POLISAK and
dearly loved mother of Joe and his wife Jo-Anne
POLISAK of London,
Patricia CARTER of London, Rita and her husband Bob
WITHENSHAW
of Saint Thomas, William
POLISAK and his wife
ClaudetteSAMURE
of Ottawa, James
POLISAK of London, Joan and her husband Jerome
THOMAS of Saint Thomas and June and her husband Craig
RICHARDSON
of London. Dear sister of Matilda of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan.,
Angela of Florida, Florida, Margaret of Toronto, Herman of New
Zealand and Bernard of Mazenod, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by
3 sisters Annie, Madeline and Hildegarde and by 3 brothers Joseph,
John and Albert. Sadly missed by 11 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren
and 1 great, great-grandchild and a number of nieces and nephews.
Mary was born in Expanse, Saskatchewan on September 27, 1916,
the daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine Hermina
PAUWELS)
LIMACHER.
She has lived in Saint Thomas since 1946 and was a member
of Saint Anne's Church, the Catholic Women's League and the Resurrection
Choir. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
until Monday and then to Saint Anne's Church where Mass of the
Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, March 17th at 10: 30 a.m.
Interment to follow in Holy Angels' Cemetery. Visitation Sunday
from 1: 00 to 4:30 p.m. Prayers will be recited at the funeral
home on Sunday at 1: 00 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Elgin
Children's Foundation or the Easter Seals Telethon.